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 A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive.

 We have more of an experienced team. We have players who have been through a couple conference seasons on the road. Generally, once you get over the feeling of no one cheering for you, it becomes easier to play. Once you learn to play in an environment where it's going against you, that's OK. You can fight through those moments. Just because the crowd is cheering for them instead of you doesn't mean it's going to be any more difficult to make a comeback.

 That's one of the best feelings ever. To have that many people there that go to school with you cheering loud is an awesome feeling. All the hard work and sacrifice that you make throughout the year is worth it right there. For those two hours, the fans are cheering a loud as they can -- there is no better feeling than your fans cheering for you.

 It takes a special team to win on the road. It takes great guard play to win on the road. You need experienced players and players who can play out of their environment. Look at some of the top teams in the country. Take Pitt for example, which lost to Marquette on the road (Saturday). It is not easy in college basketball to win on the road anywhere. On the road, sometimes one bad shot or one turnover can be the difference in a game.

 The crowd was excited after we killed it, and just before that, we weren't playing as well as we did. With the crowd cheering, I could see the lift of the players. I could see them play a little harder. It was neat.

 This was our first home game this year against a ranked team and having a big crowd really adds energy to the game and our players definitely feed off of that. The student athletes at Santa Clara have a mutual respect for one another so having them all cheering for the team really made us want to play well in front of them.

 They were cheering for us because they would rather play us than Oklahoma. But sometimes you have to watch what you wish for, because we have proven ourselves, being the lower seed. Last year, Boston College was cheering for us [in the first round], too. So if that's what they want, they got it.

 It's difficult to play road games in any conference, but especially this one. Whether you lose by two or by 20 it doesn't make a difference on the road.

 Being in your home environment and having a crowd cheering for you, that's something that always helps you out. I think we've had some success here at Cameron for the same reason they have: We've had the crowd behind us.

 Honestly, I'm not sure it ever got going. We ended up playing not the game I would've wanted us to play. This is the first championship this team's played for, and they got caught up in the energy, the cheering of the crowd, and we started doing things we don't normally do. But once we calmed down, then we did better.

 I'm just going to take these last couple games off and just take care of some personal business. But I'll be there supporting and cheering for the team. I won't practice or play, but I'll be around, working out.

 The crowd really helped me. I never actually felt tired. Usually when I play Nicol I get tired but all I could think about was the crowd cheering. The crowd brought me through, really.

 Everybody's going to be cheering for George Mason. It's a great story. If I were a fan, I'd probably be cheering for them, too. But you can't get caught up in it. We have to go out and take it to them. Everybody wants us to lose but that doesn't mean much. I kind of want to be the bad guy.

 I like being the underdog and I like to hear the crowd boo, ... By the end of the fight they'll be cheering for me saying, 'That was a great fight.'

 We had a great crowd behind us cheering loud. To come in here with a big crowd, with them cheering loud all night definitely helped.

 You put the crowd to the back of your mind and just concentrate on beating him. Going into the ring the crowd spurred me on. Cheering for him got me going. If you want to be a true champion you've got to fight people in their own backyard to prove how good you are.


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